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The idea is biologically plausible and historically grounded — and it reframes how we think about the origin of pandemics.
It has crossed species barriers—moving from birds to foxes, seals, cats, and now dairy cattle—where the economic, agricultural, and trade implications of viral spread are profound. The emergence of ...
The first death caused by H5N1 bird flu was reported in January 2025. Some believe the virus could eventually pose a ...
Egg prices declined in April for the first time in months, per the April consumer price index, as efforts to boost supplies ...
Detections of H5N1 avian influenza have slowed in both animals and humans, but continued surveillance is warranted, CDC researchers said. In dairy cattle, cases surged over the fall and early ...
"If we can eliminate that reservoir and protect humans, there's a real good possibility that we could pretty much eliminate ...
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B.C. district wants avian flu testing on ostriches facing cullThe Regional District of Central Kootenay says it will ask the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to conduct further testing for ...
After the tigress, Shakti, died at Gorakhpur zoo on May 7, the lion, Pataudi, succumbed at Kanpur zoo on May 15. All zoos in ...
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